I just spent a few minutes thinking up a little quiz - it's just for fun! 1. What is the link between an 80s QPR striker, the game Subbuteo and a British Bird of Prey? 2. What is unusual about the breed of the Best in Show winner at Crufts in 2001? 3. In 1795 the US Congress proposed to translate federal law into English and one other language â what was that language? 4. How many of the original intact Eleanor Crosses exist today? Where are these located? 5. Prospero features in which Shakespeare play? What is the breaking of his staff believed to symbolise? 6. What is ESBIT â what is it commonly used for? 7. A cost of £2.6bn, and installed with over 9,600 magnets; but how long is the tunnel that hosts the Large Hadron Collider? 8. Founder George Eastman first registered the name Kodak as a trademark in 1888 â what was his rationale behind the name? 9. The M96 is the shortest stretch of motorway in the UK â where can this be found? 10. Where and when is it claimed to remain legal to shoot a Welshman with a bow and arrow?
1. They all lived in Tunbridge Wells 2. Its was later found to be a cat 3. American 4. 3 live in Surrey and the fourth had a sex change and now lives in Roehampton and is known Nevill Noughtand Crossses 5. The rise of capitalism 6. Its a piece of tack used to ride Cerny around a field 7. Depends where you start measuring it from however the are varying recordings one is 27KM however one scientist who attempted to measure it found his reading to be inaccurate as when pushed out his tape measure it arrived and touched his arse 14 minutes before he even thought about staring to measure it ... he settled on 3 foot 9 8. I know this it was his mother and him playing scrabble or something 9. Its just after the M97 10. I bloody now this one ... it's Hereford as I spent a load of time there
SORRY I T IS A QUIZ.....MUST TAKE IT SERIOUSLY,,,,,,QUIZ QUIZ QUIZ!!!!! 1. What is the link between an 80s QPR striker, the game Subbuteo and a British Bird of Prey? SUBBUTEO is the latin name of the bird of prey the HOBBY…European hobby isubbuteo Falco…Mark Falco played for the RRS 2. What is unusual about the breed of the Best in Show winner at Crufts in 2001?BAENJI.CANNOT BARK 3. In 1795 the US Congress proposed to translate federal law into English and one other language – what was that language? GERMAN 4. How many of the original intact Eleanor Crosses exist today? Where are these located? THREE OF 12 LEFT ….GEDDINGTON, HARDINGSTON, WALTHAM...DISPUTED FRAGMENT AT CHARING CROSS 5. Prospero features in which Shakespeare play? What is the breaking of his staff believed to symbolise? TEMPEST…SYMBOLISES THE MAGICIAN (SHAKESPEARE) PUTTING ASIDE HIS MAGIC (ENDING WRITING…the tempest was his last play)) 6. What is ESBIT – what is it commonly used for? SOLID FUEL 7. A cost of £2.6bn, and installed with over 9,600 magnets; but how long is the tunnel that hosts the Large Hadron Collider? (27km) 8. Founder George Eastman first registered the name Kodak as a trademark in 1888 – what was his rationale behind the name? (K WAS A STRONG LETTER, AND KODAK MEANS NOTHING. GENERATED IN WITH A SET OF SCRABBLE LETTERS) 9. The M96 is the shortest stretch of motorway in the UK – where can this be found? (GLOUCESTERSHIRE, BUT IT IS USED FOR FIREFIGHTING…NOT PUBLIC) 10. Where and when is it claimed to remain legal to shoot a Welshman with a bow and arrow? (IN CHESTER, INSIDE CITY WALLS AFTER MIDNIGHT) Love quizzes mmmmhh
Well done Beth and sku, great Q&As. In Q4 re..Eleanor Cross, I thought the one in the forecourt of Charing Cross Station was still complete and is where all distances to London are measured to. Q9.. I've done training on the M96, it is situated in the Fire Service Training College, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glous. DT, that was very funny.
Beth - you're great! I genuinely thought these up myself this morning and you have them all right too! Excellent - so glad you enjoyed it - one to share too at work tomorrow and host yourself, heh?
I once lived very close to Moreton and knew the place well - hence a bit of insider knowledge. For the uninitiated - here's where 999s got his hose out: http://pathetic.org.uk/secretive/m96/photos/index.shtml 999s - did you ever venture downtown to 'grab a granny' night at the RBL club in the town!?
Love quizzes...I run one last night for Oxfam in Oxford...raised £500 .... My two favourite questions from last night were What anatomical feature appeared on Barbie dolls for the first time as late as the year 2000? (Keep it clean please!) In which movie comedy would you hear the line: 'This is an occasion for genuinely tiny knickers'?
The answer to the Barbie question is her navel (and not what one woman said last night....a brain) Yes Col I am a quiz nerd...knew that one...standard quiz question (for nerds)....the man who invented subbuteo was a bird watcher and wanted to call his newly invented footy game "hobby", he wasn't allowed to so he called it Subbuteo (his favourite bird of prey was the northern hobby, Falco subbuteo) ... Had to google most of the rest but knew the Tempest one...Shakespeare saw him self as Prospero, and the Eleanor crosses too...I have written a similar question myself. Just take it I am a nerd
It was Sku that I was doubting whether he knew about subbuteo. I knew that, although the Latin names of birds of prey are not one of my strengths. We had a beautiful Hobby roosting in a churchyard up the road from us a couple of years ago. We used to watch it swoop out from the church roof and hunt down the flying beetles, dragonflies and swallows. They're a lovely looking bird. Summer visitors.
It's one of those facts that someone shared with me - the very same story that Beth alluded to - I just added the Mark Falco twist to put it into a QPR context. I don't know that many more latin names - though we had a fantastic book when we were kids that showed disappearing wildlife and featured the Indris - latin name Indri Indri. Easy one to remember that one!